This version comes with a completely redesigned Tag Sources dialog, new action types (Export and Import), loading and saving of both column configurations and selection state of action groups, improved support for Vista and iTunes, and many other new features, changes and bugfixes.

very nice tagger, not the only one i'm using, but one i always keep handy, so thanks may i offer just a small suggestion. imho replacing "delete..." in the context menu (and all other places in the program where this command also appears) with "remove..." or "remove from list..." would be very helpful in terms of avoiding confusion. when i first noticed this command, i wasn't sure whether it would simply delete the files from mp3tag's list, or actually delete them from the hdd, so i first made a temp folder to test this just in case, because the real delete is obviously quite a destructive command innit. btw after one uses the "delete" command the "undo" already turns into "undo remove", not into "undo delete", so you're halfway there already. methinks less confusion & more consistency is always a good thing

This is my tagger of choice, really.However, I would like to be able to see all available tag information (IDE3v1/2, APE etc.) for a file at once, without going through Tools/Options/Tags.Do you plan to add something similar to Winamp in_mp3 interface (separate tab per tag format) or at least fast switching by a radio button? A possibility for cross-copying of info between the tag formats would also be useful, I believe.Of course, that could be done by other tools (Audioshell, mp3infp, even Winamp), but adding similar functionality to mp3tag (all-in-one) would draw it near to perfection

I've tried them all and this is the one. Mp3tag the only reason I still boot XP in Fusion with my mac.

I'd be so happy for an OS X version. Would it be hard to port? I've heard some success stories with crossover/wine, but if I remeber things correctly there were some problems involved too.

Thanks for keeping this alive!

I can run it perfectly in Linux with Wine. Havn't tried it, but I think it'll work with this version of Wine for OSX:http://thisismyinter.net/

I have used that version of Wine in OS X. The only thing that I could get to work was albumart. It would crash mp3tag, but besides that it worked great same for foobar. But I decided it was best just to install XP, this is working much better for me.

However, this version does not support windows 2000 anymore … (win w2k win2k win2000)

I can understand but this brings two suggestionsto my mind :

It would be nice to disable this warning (download new version yes/no popup). It's been a while now that I have to say "no" at each startup and it is quite annoying since any update is impossible anyway

It would be nice to let a link to the last windows 2000 compatible version on mp3tag homepage